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good morning, america. a major storm hitting the advisories as schools close and millions get ready for a dangerous commute this morning. new warnings right now. hampshire. hillary clinton and bernie sanders come out swinging in their first one-on-one showdown. >> if you've got something to say, say it. >> sanders digs in. >> she has the entire establishment or almost the entire establishment behind her. >> while all kinds of battles break out on the gop side. donald trump and ben carson take on ted cruz calling him out for dirty tricks. >> to dr. carson, i guess probably i was the one that was
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>> bush christie and kasich team up against marco rubio as the republicans prepare for the abc news debate in new hampshire. and megyn kelly fresh from her own debate firestorm here live with her take on the race for the white house. uber alert. criminals may be using the popular service to kidnap your kids. a famous hollywood director's daughter says she was nearly taken by someone pretending he was her driver. >> it was very, very scary. >> she speaks out only on "gma." an abc news exclusive. on the eve of the biggest game of the year, the nfl commissioner tackling attacks on his league about safety. >> there are risks in anything in life. >> defending the nfl against allegations the game has become too dangerous. >> if you had a son would you want him to play football? >> with super bowl sunday almost here the panthers and broncos ready to go big. >> and a big surprise on the way. who will join coldplay and
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good morning, america. happy snowy friday in times square. of course, we can't wait for the big super bowl surprise, the game too. >> yeah, there's that. going to bring us that exclusive interview with nfl commissioner roger goodell. robin? >> the game too. i got that, george. we're having a good time. #goodtimes. here at the nfl experience and have a lot coming up. there's been so much in the news about safety in the league and the commissioner is answering our questions this morning. and there's a question about the weather as you know, amy, of people trying to get here from the northeast. going to be tough for them today. >> that's right, robin. we want to get to that monster storm hitting the northeast. a treacherous commute for so many. rob marciano is here starting us off with the very latest in a snowy times square. >> hi, amy, yeah, it's coming down pretty good.
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outside in the urban areas it is piling up and it is a slick, slick commute. visibilities around long island where some of the schools are closed. schools closed in boston. further east you go, the heavier it will be and that's where we'll get most of the snow today and ends fairly quickly. the timing as we look at the winter advisories and also the winter storm warnings. it'll end from west to east, maybe about noontime from philly to new york and then 3:00, 4:00, 5:00 in boston where you could see 4 to 8, maybe 10 inches of snow there. that's where we're going to see the heaviest amount. low visibility too and delays at the airports. more about this storm later in the program. amy, george, back to you in come on in. to the race to the white house, "your voice, your vote." hillary clinton and bernie sanders face offend one-on-one for the firs lots of tense moments in their final debate before the new hampshire primary. with the latest poll showing a big 15-point lead for sanders. abc's cecilia vega up in durham, new hampshire, with all the latest. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: hey, george, good morning to you. we have not seen a debate like this before.
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exchanges in this race so far, one jab after the next last night. hillary clinton, as you said, down in those polls and she came out swinging. they came to fight. >> enough is enough. if you've got something to say, say it directly. >> reporter: the final debate before they go head-to-head in the nation's first primary and overnight hillary clinton and bernie sanders went pound for pound. >> she has the entire establishment or almost the entire establishment behind her. >> i've got to just jump in here because honestly senator sanders is the only person who i think would characterize me, a woman running to be the first woman president, as exemplifying the establishment. >> reporter: clinton attacking sanders for suggesting that she is too close to wall street. >> you will not find that i ever changed a view or a vote because of any donation that i ever received.
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very artful smear that you and your campaign have been carrying out in recent weeks and let's talk about the issues. let's talk about the issues that divide us. >> reporter: in this fight for the future, they went at it over their past votes on the iraq war. >> we differed on the war in iraq, which created barbaric organizations like isis, not only did i vote against that war i helped lead the opposition. >> look, we did differ. a vote in 2002 is not a plan to defeat isis. >> reporter: just about the only thing they didn't argue about, >> there's a process under way, i will not politicize it. >> before those e-mails it was benghazi, i have absolutely no concerns about it whatsoever. >> reporter: so many audible gasps in that hall last night.
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if they would choose one another as a vice presidential pick if they were elected. shockingly probably not shockingly they would not bite on that one. hillary clinton did say, though, that if she does win her very first call to bernie sanders and she said she would reach out on advice on how to move forward. >> interesting, indeed. cecilia, thanks so much. the countdown is on to the republican debate just one day away right here on abc and the candidates are teaming up to take on each other. the latest polls showing trump in the lead in new hampshire, but marco rubio gaining momentum. abc's jon karl is in manchester with the latest on all of that. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, amy. after his second place finish in iowa, donald trump is taking nothing for granted here in new hampshire where he has a commanding lead and is fighting hard to keep it. >> this is really crunch time. >> reporter: with five events across new hampshire it was cross new hampshire it was granite state.
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up with him in portsmouth. >> i'm only worried about one thing, new hampshire. >> reporter: it has turned into a game of survivor forming alliances as they fight to the finish. trump is teaming up with ben carson to slam ted cruz over his campaign's misleading claim that carson was, quote, likely to drop out after iowa. abc news obtained voice mails left by the cruz campaign on the night of the iowa caucus. >> please inform any carson caucusgoers to this news and urge them to caucus for ted instead. >> reporter: apologized to carson but denies any wrongdoing. >> when you win in the state of iowa your opponents want to tear you down. >> reporter: the latest polls in new hampshire show rubio rising. abc news got an exclusive behind-the-scenes look with rubio on the campaign trail where his crowds are growing by the day. >> we wish you the best. >> thank you. i'll be back. >> that's just the overflow. >> just the overflow. >> they couldn't fit them all in. >> they couldn't get them all in, no. got to get bigger rooms. >> reporter: on his campaign bus rubio defended his record. what about all these governors
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you and say you're a freshman north. senator. >> they don't have more foreign policy experience. that's the most important job of the president. >> do you think donald trump is ready to be president? >> i don't think being president is the same as being a real estate developer and on national security, he hasn't shown to date a deep level of depth upon those issues. >> reporter: today for the most part the candidates are prepping for tomorrow night's debate which will happen right here, and coming so close to the new hampshire primary. may be the highest stakes debate yet. amy. >> oh, yes, jon karl, we cannot wait. someone else counting the days, martha raddatz, co-anchoring the debate with david muir. the excitement is building with just hours to go. >> the excitement is building. it's great to be back at st. anselm college, where we were with the democrats in december and all those republicans on stage, everybody
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is one thing that i can absolutely guarantee, amy, there will be heated exchanges, everybody, everybody wants to survive this debate and move forward, but it may be the last chance for some. amy. >> all right, martha, and that republican debate, again, is tomorrow, moderated by martha raddatz and "world news tonight" anchor david muir that starts at 8:00 p.m., 7:00 central right here on abc. george. >> thanks, amy. here now with a woman who knows something about debate, megyn kelly, anchor of "the kelly file" on fox news. welcome to "gma." you saw martha there. any advice for her? >> stand tall. stay tough and have your facts at the ready. she doesn't needed a vice from me, however. >> of course, you famously tangled with donald trump back in august and he had some tough things to say about you after some tough questions, called you a lightweight, unprofessional. tried to get you taken off the second debate and i was just wondering what that was like for you. reporters aren't used to being the story. >> that was highly pleasant. i enjoyed that. no, it was bizarre because i
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he was so very focused on me that i became the story and, you know, you never want to be the story when you're a news person. you want to be covering the story so it was like an alice through the looking glass experience. >> any regrets at all? anything you could have done differently? >> no. i still think it was a great question. i stand by every question i asked him and he was not the only one who had tough questions. he was the only one, however, who complained. >> it comes with the territory but i was surprised to see hillary clinton speaking out talking about you yesterday in "people" magazine and says the internet has become a refuge for vile commentary, some reserved just for women. do you think that's right? >> yes, i do. that's the problem with, you know, language like bimbo and so on because it gins up other comments along those lines which is diminishing to not just the woman being attacked but women in general so hopefully we can elevate the level of debate. >> well, we'll have that tomorrow night on abc right here. i'm wondering what you make of
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about all the candidates on "the kelly file." what we see coming out of iowa marco rubio moving up. >> and now he's got a big target on his back and all these other sort of establishment leaning candidates deny they're coordinating but clearly they are after him because somehow he emerged from iowa as the guy at the top of it. this is it. new hampshire is their last-ditch effort realistically. they're under pressure from their donor, jeb bush and others -- >> jeb bush made a call to chris christie. >> they deny they're coordinating but the facts seem pretty obvious. they're gunning for rubio. >> only one of those four is likely to make it out of new hampshire. >> right now it's obviously trump, cruz and somebody else who is going to be gunning for those two and the question out of iowa was who would it be? you know, jeb's poll numbers weren't very good. wasn't expected to do well in iowa but neither was rubio and suddenly he comes with this third place finish that's almost a second place finish and he's got the momentum and these other guys perceive accurately that he's a threat. he's the boy in the bubble.
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he's the one. >> they are going to be gunning for him. you have another debate on march 3rd coming out of tuesday. how many candidates do you think are left by then. >> that's a good question. the bigger question in my mind whether donald trump will be at that one. i think he will be. he hasn't committed but he will show up at that one which is great because brett, chris and i will be moderating it and we will move our questions from the last debate over to this debate. hope i get a chaps -- chance to ask them. >> can you share one? >> oh, god, no. you have to tune in march 3rd. >> meanwhile, we did see last night pretty feisty debate between bernie sanders and hillary clinton. looks like he's going to take new hampshire. still has a pretty big lead right there. that could be a long slog. >> that's right. what do you think? you used to be in politics. new hampshire, how important is new hampshire do you think on the democratic and republican side because, you know, the people who know what they're talking about say it's less important on the dem side. >> because bernie sanders is from vermont. >> he'll get it. >> a lot are expecting him to win. if he were upset there i think
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>> it seems to me like some sort of mirage. haul she's the favorite in every state after new hampshire and so media magic people are building this up into something. with all due respect to bernie sanders he has little chance in the remaining states so it's fun to watch and speculate about. now on the gop side, it's a real and i think there's genuine mystery about who is going to get that nomination right now in thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> over to amy. a big headline on zika. concerns about that virus growing right here in the u.s. the governor of florida now expanding that state of emergency to five counties and of the virus across 13 states abc's linzie janis has the latest. >> reporter: this morning florida preparing for the worst, declaring a public health emergency in five counties, there are now 12 travel-related
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throughout the state. governor rick scott calling on the cdc to provide at least 1,000 zika antibody test kits for pregnant women to see if they contracted the virus in the past and thousands more kits to test for active cases. >> the mosquito that causes zika virus is common in florida. >> reporter: the spread of the virus a growing concern for the estimated 20 million tourists expected to visit florida in the spring break months and at miami international airport, hundreds of flights a day coming in from the 30 high-risk countries flagged by the cdc. over 100 of them just from brazil. this morning, 2 million people are flocking to the streets of rio for the start of carnival where now mosquitoes aren't the only concern for spreading zika. health authorities there saying a man was infected with the virus after receiving multiple blood transfusions but some doctors here in the u.s. say they're more worried about sexual transmission of the virus.
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the cdc that there was a transmission with sexual intercourse. >> reporter: and that is why health officials say both men and women returning from zika affected countries should monitor for symptom, meanwhile, in hospitals like this one here in miami, they are gearing up for a fight. george. >> okay, linzie, thanks very much. breaking new details about that plane nearly blown out of the sky in africa. investigators believe they have found explosive residue on the plane and officials tell abc news they are looking at isis in the african terror group al shabaab. david kerley has the latest. >> reporter: overnight more suggestions that that gaping hole in this jet leading to depressurization and oxygen masks dangling with the wind was likely caused by a bomb and u.s. sources are trying to determine if isis or the terrorist group in somalia is responsible. the detonation was just after takeoff at 11,000 feet. two passengers hurt and it's believed one person may have been sucked out of the a-321 jetliner. the head of the airline says investigators found residue
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explosives. it's also been revealed 70 of originally booked on a turkish air flight which was canceled. turkey is involved in the fight against isis. device got on board according to our sources, but somalia is a dangerous place. >> probably just get on the somalia where there's no real government, it's awfully easy to get a bomb on board. >> reporter: the airline suspended flights while the investigation into the explosion continues. one other unusual note on this case, there has been no claim of responsibility and terrorist groups like those possibly involved do like to take credit for incidents like this, george. >> that is strange. thanks very much. robin in san francisco with that big headline about the big game. robin. >> lara, there is so much excitement as you know here for the super bowl and, of course,
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they told us they're already teaming up with beyonce. we knew that but they're promising big surprises. abc's ryan smith has that. >> reporter: coldplay and queen bey, the hymn for the weekend collaborators taking center stage on the biggest weekend of the year. but this morning, a super mystery from the super bowl. who will be the other global superstars joining the gents on stage. >> we wanted to make it about togetherness and acceptance and caught the right guests. >> some of their biggest hits feature collaborators so, for example, he's done songs with rihanna, with jay z, with kanye west. >> reporter: chris martin keeping mum only revealing they will honor halftime shows of years past. >> we watched all the other halftime shows and i think we'll celebrate those and hopefully
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of our favorites. you're going to hear me roar >> reporter: memorable as in last year's katy perry roaring alongside left and right shark and surprise guest missy elliott. >> reporter: now coldplay hoping their 12 minutes on stage will be paradise. for "good morning america," ryan smith, abc news, san francisco. paradise >> no telling what's going to happen halftime or in the game but i got to tell you, after that press conference, coldplay, they're nervous. they're actually really nervous about performing. that's how excited they are to be performing here any super bowl, guys. >> you can't blame them for that, what, 120 some million people. a little bit of pressure. back to rob. you got real cold weather across the midwest. >> snow outside is pretty wet because it's warm out. cold polar air mass driving down
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that is levi's stadium, super bowl sunday coming up, everybody getting ready to face off and robin is in san francisco right now. she spoke exclusively to nfl commissioner roger goodell. hey there, robin. >> a lot to talk about from safety to the nfl's first women's summit. we'll discuss what that is all about and also, well, that little game, the super bowl. we'll maybe get his thoughts on the matchup and can i get him to dab? will i get the commissioner to dab? >> there's a tease. we'll find out in just a few minutes. >> my bet is on robin. to the republican debate right
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candidates get ready to face off one last time before the first primary and then a big headline about martin shkreli, the so-called bad boy of big drug companies, congress grilled him in a tense hearing thursday where he refused to answer their questions. >> just smirked. >> yep. just smirked. also coming up this morning as we count down to the big game a sneak peek at one of the most anticipated ads, who are the big stars joining budweiser this year? we have an exclusive behind-the-scenes look coming up just for you guys. >> that is all coming up. we begin with those stunning new developments in the murder of nicole lovell. prosecutors say one of the confessed saying she did it for victim's friends claimed she tried to warn the police something was wrong. abc's eva pilgrim is in blacksburg, virginia, with the latest. good morning, eva. >> reporter: we are learning this morning exactly how two
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plotted to murder 13-year-old nicole lovell. these details are coming out as the girl's family buries their child. her family filing into the courtroom thursday wearing blue clothes and ribbons. prosecutors allege virginia tech students natalie keepers and david eisenhauer planned the murder of the middle school student for weeks, scouting out locations, even buying tools when police showed up to talk to keepers she tried to warn eisenhauer texting him police, it was then she told fbi investigators that eisenhauer killed nicole and put her body in his lexus reportedly saying the two drove with the body in the car to walmart where they bought supplies to clean up the crime telling authorities where to locate the murder weapon and nicole's body. keepers allegedly saying she was, quote, excited to be a part of something secretive and special. nicole's childhood friend says she noticed nicole was posting
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an older guy. >> i went to the officer at my school and wrote down his name on a piece of paper and handed it to him. >> reporter: the blacksburg police department said they would have acted on it through the appropriate channels. >> did you make this up. >> no. i think if he would have done something he would have seen all the guys on her facebook and he could have stopped all this. >> reporter: it's been nearly two weeks since she went missing. investigators tracked the last eisenhauer, the former track star admitting to police he 13-year-old saying he saw her the night she disappeared but saying he left and went to a close friend's dorm. that close friend, natalie keepers, seen here in video posted on youtube in 2014. >> one in five people don't have jobs. >> reporter: keepers' father an aerospace engineer broke down in tears at the hearing. her family stunned. keepers was denied bail.
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already being called into question. her father saying in court something's wrong, not my daughter. amy. >> thank you for the latest update. to a frightening moment for a young actress. harlequin smith, the daughter of director kevin smith says she was nearly abducted by two men posing as uber drivers and now speaking out exclusively to abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: when harlequin smith, daughter of director and actor kevin smith, ordered an uber earlier this week, she says she was expecting a ride, not a near abduction by two men posing as drivers. >> it was very, very scary. >> reporter: the 16-year-old speaking exclusively to "gma" overnight about her experience right outside an l.a. starbucks. >> the second i started talking to them, i realized they were definitely not uber drivers, they had just printed out the uber symbol and put it at the
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her story in this viral instagram post saying protect yourself and never ever get in a car without checking first her father more rattled than his daughter tweeting, be alert, two white men in a beige jeep posed as uber driver and just tried to talk my kid into getting in their car. the lapd commending smith's actions saying she did the right thing by trusting her instincts and not getting into the vehicle. the teen says she didn't let the experience shake her. >> i proceeded to take an uber because you can't let things like that stop you from living your life. >> reporter: for "good morning america," matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. >> thanks for that. coming up next, robin's exclusive one-on-one with nfl commissioner roger goodell, what he's saying about safety and whether or not he would let his kids play football.
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back live here from san francisco and roger goodell has been the commissioner of the nfl nder his watch, the league has experienced unprecedented success and also facing major criticism, as you know. now goodell is speaking out and i had a chance to sit down with him during the sport's biggest week. when you see the number of concussions that are rising, you had more this year than last year, is there anything more that the league can do? >> the number of concussions went up this year and they're going to go up and they're going to go down in any given season but screenings went up by 108% and also we saw more self-reporting from the players and teammates. that's what i call the culture change. it used to be as you know there was, well, it's just a ding. those days are long gone. and that's a positive thing for our game. >> i don't know if you had a chance yet to see the movie "concussion." the betrayal of the nfl and of
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good light on the league. how do you get past that perception that people have that the league hasn't been at the forefront, that you have not addressed this true issue that people are talking about with cte and concussions? >> well, robin, with facts. i think when you look at what we've done over the last ten years we've had 40 different rule changes that are all designed on making the game safer. that didn't start the last 12 months, that started ten years ago and we've invested in equipment changes. we're seeing safety changes to the turf which i think will help on impacts including head impacts on the turf so all of these things are going to take hold and they take time. and they take time. >> kenny stabler, we learned of his death this week and it was determined that he had a severe case of cte. is there anything in hindsight that you look back and wish the
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>> if i had known that we could have made more changes but the league has a history of evolving the game and we're leading the way. pioneering research and over $100 million in research that is going not just to make football safer, this is going to make all sports safer, the military safer and quite frankly will probably have an impact on brain disease in general? if you had a son, would you want him to play football? >> i would not only want him to play football, i will certainly encourage him to do it and i would let him do it. i think there are tremendous values in playing the game of football. there's risk involved with anything in life but what we need to do is make sure we show people how to get the most out of playing sports and do it safely. >> any disciplinary decisions that you have made to this point that you wish you could do over again? >> oh, sure, when our policies haven't met the types of standards that we think should be upheld, we acknowledge that and in the domestic violence and
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that, we made changes to our policy a year ago december and had in this past 12-month cycle we had the lowest amount of arrests in the history of the nfl. >> how do you respond to those players who feel you have too much power? do you have too much power? >> i don't know what they mean by power. if they're talking about discipline, we collectively bargained on it. that's been in place for decades, the commissioner has had authority to protect the shield, to protect the integrity of the game and do what's in the best interest of the game overall. >> quite an experience today with the women's summit. that was something new. >> what we've seen is that there are young kids that aren't having the opportunity to play and particularly young girls. and so we wanted to be able to focus on that in the women's summit today to figure out how we can build more programs to allow more girls to participate and get those skills so that they can become leaders in society. whatever careers they may choose. >> this as kathryn smith was named the first full time female coach for the buffalo bills just
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also making headlines, the rooney rule in effect for women. what do you hope to accomplish with that? >> well, the rooney rule was established probably 15 years ago to help us with diversity in all of our hirings particularly in the coaching area but we want to make sure that when we have an opening not only have a diverse slate of candidates but women that we believe can do the job and give then the opportunity. >> with the rooney rule we've seen there are now five african-american coaches, one latino, coach rivera. >> in the super bowl. >> who is here in the super bowl and some wonder while it is absolutely progress, is there more to make sure that what you're hoping that there could be more impact? that the results could be even better? >> i always think there's -- diversity is still an issue that we're not finished. we're not done and so much of what we do is incomplete so we'll continue to make progress here. >> with super bowl 50 just days
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commissioner about the big game. this year battle of the quarterbacks. you have peyton manning, the old veteran and then i won't make you dab or anything. i won't make you do that. >> you're better than i am. >> when i see a world that we live in right now where there's so much division, there's so much discourse and concern, the whole world is going to gather around the television set this weekend around nfl football and the super bowl. they're going to celebrate the game and they're going to celebrate everyone coming together. when you can be involved with that, that's a good moment. >> yeah, celebrate the game. >> teammate. >> drew brees here, j.j. watt, jesse palmer just talking a little super bowl here and the commissioner was telling me about his favorite memories, my super bowl memory, what's mine? the saints winning the super bowl, yeah.
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audible here back in new york. i'm not feeling well and have to do something with the women's summit so i'll hand off the ball to you, drew and j.j. and jesse, do well and bring us on home and can i go long now? >> absolutely. >> i'll see you back in new york soon. >> feel better. >> oh. what a move. >> still got the moves. >> yeah. >> wow! >> i believe that's called juking. nice move, rob. >> guess who is back in budweiser's new super bowl commercial? you're going to like it. ke it. he think it smells fine, but his guests smell this... sfx: ding, toilet flushing sfx: music begins febreze air effects heavy duty has up to two times the odor-eliminating power to remove bathroom odors you've gone noseblind to and try febreze small spaces heavy duty... ...to continuously eliminate up to two times the odors for 30 days febreze small spaces and air effects' [inhale + exhale mnemonic] two more ways to breathe happy. the new sprint lte plus network delivers faster download speeds
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good morning. we are days away from the super bowl and we want you to know we are the place for all broncos news. we have continuing coverage through sunday. we have an entire crew for a special this evening at 6:30 live from the bay area. also on super bowl sunday wake up with denver 7. we have extended coverage from 7:00 a.m. until 11:30. time to check the forecast, here's dayle cedars. >> we are jealous of the friends this california. they have decent temperatures. for us, we have a little bit of snow, majority pueblo into trinidad. a few flurries across the metro area. here in denver gorgeous blue skies. dry roads. temperatures in the 20s. it is still a little bit chilly. greeley you've warmed from the
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you. gunnison, it is 20 below zero. good news, you'll warm into the teens in gunnison. eagle, 30. in denver high of 37. we are going to see mostly sunny skies through the afternoonnand tomorrow we mid-40s. on sunday little disturbance, more louds and look at next week, jayson, there's your 60s coming wednesday. >> warm temperatures will be finally the relief we need in the neighborhoods to start melting off the roads, because neighborhood roads are so icy still and snow packed. we're going to need the warmer temperatures to break down that snow. southbound 225 from parker road heavy stop and go traffic because of an accident near yosemite. you still see that heavy stop and go traffic from before parker road to the crash. also affecting parker road as well. you'll have extra time needed, almost 20 minutes from parker road getting to i-25.
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going one-on-one with the ceo of tinder. new secrets behind the app millions use to find a match. plus, what really works best when looking for love. can't stop me no and shrouded in secrecy until now. the brand-new budweiser ad and there's no horsing around here. the famous clydesdales are stomping back into the super bowl. we're behind-the-scenes at the stables. it's your first look at the ad right here and j.j. watt, drew brees, kid correspondent marlo live all from santa clara as we say -- >> all: good morning, america. [ cheers and applause ] wow, and a lot of fans cheering here at our "gma" stadium right now. joined also by leslie mann this morning. we're on the road to the big game, of course, gearing up on both coasts here and in san francisco. let's take a look.
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some fans, as well. >> what's up, guys? we've got some major superstar power here still. we got cheerleaders. we got a horse, house ton ton, texas' j.j. watt and new orleans saints drew brees and marlo mosley will join us. you'll break down super bowl 50 and tell you everything you guys need to know. >> so we are excited for that. we also have the gorgeous leslie mann with us telling us about her new movie, very funny. george and i are both complimenting you. it's naughty, it's funny, it's heart felt. it's "how to be single." so we'll get to that. >> and live tv. we can't hear each other. a lot coming up. let's go to amy with the morning rundown. >> good morning. the big story this morning, hillary clinton and bernie sanders fiercely arguing in their first one-on-one debate just as new polls show clinton's national lead has evaporated. clinton urged sanders last night to end his, quote, artful smear campaign against her. sanders fighting back saying
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the political establishment and is just too close to wall street. the two also clashed over the war in iraq. polls showing sanders leading by as many as 30 points in new hampshire and a new national poll showing clinton's lead over sanders has narrowed to just two points. on the republican side, former first lady barbara bush attended a rally for her son jeb rallying the crowd in new hampshire, and this all comes as polls show marco rubio gaining momentum in second place behind donald trump. well, a violent end to the manhunt for the so-called bonnie and clyde couple accused in that violent crime spree from missouri to florida. blake fitzgerald was killed near pensacola overnight and brittany harper was wounded in a barrage of gunfire after a police chase. the couple on the run since sunday was accused in a string of robberies and kidnappings. well, there are new questions about the government's response to the washington crisis in flint, michigan. according to e-mails obtained by
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state officials knew ten months ago about a spike in legionnaires' disease potentially linked to the city's water, but the governor didn't speak about it until last month. new details in madonna's battle to keep her son. her ex guy ritchie speaking out saying he is as determined as ever to keep custody. here's abc's reena ninan. and i am a material girl >> reporter: for the material girl, it's been a trying winter as the battle over her 15-year-old son rocco continues. according to "people" magazine, rocco's dad and madonna's ex guy ritchie wants their son to remain with him in london. that's where the teenager has been living since before the holidays. rocco was slated to return to new york to live with madonna in december. but rocco refused defying even a judge's order to come back to the u.s. madonna reportedly took matters into her own hands this past weekend flying to london to appeal to her son.
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short and intense according to a source, but in the end rocco did decide that he's going to continue to live with his father for the time being. >> reporter: "people" magazine reports rocco prefers his father's parenting style to his mother's. >> he is much more relaxed and she's a little bit more strict. >> reporter: the next hearing pertaining to rocco's custody is scheduled for early march. and attorneys say just as important as madonna and guy ritchie's opinion is, the judge also believes so is rocco's opinion. >> a judge is going to want to hear what he wants to do and why he wants to do it. >> reporter: for "good morning america," reena ninan, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to reena for that. and finally some good news just in time for your super bowl party, a new study finds the five-second rule is true. the people at the science channel have confirmed dropping food and then picking it up within five seconds is perfectly safe as long as the food you drop is dry. so, lara, to make this really clear, you don't have to worry
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what you have to worry about apparently is the 30-second moisture and surface rule. >> oh, no. you said the word moisture, amy. it's disturbing. i believed in it for my entire life. thank you. here's what's coming up on our "gma morning menu" as we gear up for the big game. the nfl dads inspiring fathers everywhere tackling the tangles and spending great quality time with their kids. and then we're going behind the scenes of one of the most highly anticipated ads of the super bowl. we'll show you that. and then jesse is with drew brees, j.j. watt. they're joining us in san francisco with everything you need to know about the big game. game and leslie mann is here. a little girl power. her new movie is hilarious. we're going to talk about "how to be single," how to be married to judd apatow and more coming up on "gma." great crowd. stay with us. "gma's morning menu" is brought to you by advil. relief doesn't get any better
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>> reporter: it's pantene's new blow-out ad campaign. pinning some of the nfl's biggest dads -- >> the only style that i'm able to do is a ponytail. >> reporter: -- up against their toughest matchup yet. >> catching a touchdown pass is easier than making a beautiful braid. >> reporter: inspiring fathers everywhere to get in the game. >> my dad is giving me a dad 'do. >> a dad 'do comes from the heart. >> reporter: showing that girls who spend time with their dads grow into stronger women. >> just because you're a guy and she's a growing young lady it doesn't mean that you have nothing to do with her and you can't connect with her. strong is beautiful ad new benjamin watson and his two little girls. >> and i'm grace. i forget my name. she's going to really judge all men by how i treat her so it's important for me to connect with them and do things they want to do whether it's doing their hair or it's riding bikes, it's about connecting and showing them they're important and they're worth my time.
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who do you see? that's strong is beautiful. >> dads can teach their daughters a lot and it really does help young girls grow to be strong women. >> reporter: the campaign also sort of a ponytail playbook for dads who may know football but can't tackle a tangle. trying for pigtails, just divide the team in half and gather the team into huddles. >> feels like mommy but he has bigger hands. >> reporter: and just like the nfl you can spike the ball or your hair. >> do you guys want your hair spiked? >> i don't even know what that means. >> exactly. >> pantene points to research that shows quality time spent with dads is key in raising daughters who are more self-confident, self-reliant and more successful in school and their careers, so, dads go out and get those bobby pins, barrettes. >> i'm obsessed with combing my daughter's hair. i don't know about you, george, but i love it. >> i can't do it. my kids are actually -- >> are you serious? >> i'm serious. my wife teases me like i could
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>> i love that. no, my girls are in the power position in our house, they sit me down, put on an apron and make me up. >> do they ever put hair in new 'dos? though. >> i have that to look forward to. >> jesse in san francisco, thank you, linsey. >> thanks, george. and i'm standing here right now with three people infinitely more talented than i am. we've got j.j. watt from the houston texans, drew brees from the new orleans saints and marlo mosley, our kid correspondent who's been doing an unbelievable job all week. we'll break down the super bowl and get into it. carolina/denver, one of the big story lines we keep talking about are the quarterbacks. cam newton from carolina, talented, a little flamboyant and, of course, peyton manning, of the denver broncos, kind of the vet playing in his fourth super bowl. i'm going to ask you first, j.j., as a defensive player, no one has been able to do it
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how do you stop cam newton? >> that's the million dollar question. i think wade phillips and his guys have a tough task on their hands obviously but having played for wade and seeing the guys he has on his defense, von miller, akeib talib, they'll put together a great plan. you're not going to stop him but find a way to minimize his impact. >> you played against peyton manning in a super bowl a couple years ago and everyone is talking this year about how he doesn't have the same arm strength, kind of falling off but what have you seen from him especially in the playoffs? >> i think the last three weeks have really impressed me. denver had a great team throughout the season and i felt like their defense played phenomenal throughout the season but they seemed to even have a little more juice once he came back into the lineup midway through the last game and the run they've made through the playoffs. he's playing extremely well, the run game looks great and then obviously their defense is stout. >> j.j., one of the cool things about this super bowl, you got the number one offense, carolina, against the number one defense from denver. so i'm going to ask you the question.
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or defense? what are you going to say? >> well, i happen to defer to drew because he has won a super bowl so having drew brees having won a super bowl of course he would say offense but i think in this game there's two incredible defenses. denver has the number one defense but carolina's defense is no slouch either with luke for me as a defensive player it will be a lot of fun to watch that battle. >> drew, you won super bowl xliv. take us inside the locker room. how do you handle all the hype surround the game because we're >> that's the biggest challenge because it's not -- as much as you tell yourself it's just another game it's not. everything from the pregame festivities to the 45-minute to channel your energy and emotions in and around all of that stuff. eliminate distractions and just time but i think denver's experience from two years ago is really going to serve them well and i think the team that's able to come out the most calm at the
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gets a jump and comfort level sets in. i think carolina is the most complete team in football right now, offense and defense, so i think you match those two things up and it's going to be -- >> we have to ask the real insider. i got to tell you, guys, she's been at it all week long interviewing cam newton and peyton manning and everybody all week and so you've been the superstar. is there a question, because you ask the tough ones. is there a question you've got for these two guys? >> what's your prediction for the super bowl? >> ooh. >> put you on the spot right away. i know. >> you do ask the tough questions. you know, i honestly don't know how the game is going to go but having played for gary kubiak and wade phillips and knowing the type of guys they are, i do hope they get a championship under their belts because they deserve it. i pull for them. >> drew, what do you think? >> i have friends on both sides. i think once you -- you know, as you're sitting back, you're like, man, i'd love to see that guy get a ring, i'd love to see that guy get a ring, i feel like -- i feel like carolina would win eight out of ten.
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>> is this the one denver is different. you can feel it. >> lahr low, i'm really going to decide with you on this one. you've dissected this game top to bottom. who are you picking and why? >> the panthers because like and the offense is good as well as the defense. they both click together and i think that the defense can stop manning and they can do the same on offense. i'm going to vegas. she said panthers. nice job, everybody. we're having a blast in san let's send it back to you guys in new york. >> we're just going to hire marlo. >> she's great. >> come on. >> i love how she gives a direct answer, exactly what she thinks. about. >> they're dynamic. talking about but you sound very smart. >> xs and os soon. >> time now for our "10 dates in 10 states" daily update. abc producer erica scott went one-on-one with the ceo of
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dating app matching 26 million people every day and she also this time it was literally a roller-coaster ride. take a look. baby you're perfect different. planned, we just met at the pier and saw where things went from there. we ended up getting coffee, checking out the photo booth. and going on the roller coaster. since i'm in l.a. i decided to pay a visit to the tinder headquarters and i had some questions for the ceo
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you don't. are you dr. love or are you dr. >> neither. >> i downloaded tinder plus which is about $10 a month and feature which is useful on traveling because you can set country. what sort of setup would you use weren't a casual hookup? is not in your backyard. introduction. you're an introduction app. >> we're an introduction app. it's completely up to you where you want to take it. >> what are the dos and don'ts of your dating profile? >> you want to be yourself and showcase your interests. the most successful photos on tinder are the ones that tell a story. >> a good takeaway was that honesty really does go a long way when you're creating your profile. adson was really true to his profile and i thought we had a great time. >> had a great time with you, erica. >> all right. and joining us live from los angeles is l.a.x. airport producer on the move erica scott. thanks for being with us. >> good morning, amy. how is it going? >> it's going great but i want to know how it is going with
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so far you've arranged all of your dates online. but i understand going old school. you're being set up by friends and colleagues so tell me about your debate -- your debate? your date, hopefully it's not a debate, coming up in nevada today. >> yes, so we're getting the best of both worlds so we've done hinge, tinder and okcupid. we're going old school. we have a producer whose brother's friend is in vegas so i wouldn't have met him buggy riding which i'm excited about. flight because i'm already at >> lara wants to know asking during the piece have you had any chemistry with anyone yet? >> so they're all really great the truth is they're very quick dates and there's a camera in your face. chemistry is kind of hard to measure, i suppose, but actually match.com does say that a lot of people expect chemistry to not date, so benefit of the doubt to these guys. >> all right, tbd, erica.
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and thank you. don't want you to miss your plane and you can follow her journey and go website, goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! you can weigh in using the #tenintengma. all right, let's head outside to rob. >> hey, you know, it's kind of a wet snow, so, you know, umbrella not a bad thing. you're from detroit. you had a super bowl in detroit. how was the weather there? >> as you would expect. let's take a look at what the weather is going to be like in charlotte, north carolina, if you're having an outdoor super bowl party, wearing your jersey, 55, not too shabby. and in denver, a mile up, 41 degrees, also not too bad if you can't make it to the big game, which will be splendid, as well.
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by the way, it's national weather person's day. more importantly it's national wear red day also. heart association for women -- >> go red for women. >> go red for women. wear red today. lara, back to you. >> get inside. it's chilly out there and hot in here. it's "pop news" time. we begin with a remembrance. listen to this song. do you remember? how could we forget? maurice white whose voice made earth, wind and fire one of the greatest bands of all time. they sold more than 90 million albums.
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had us all singing along to hits like this "september," "boogie wonderland." white suffered from parkinson's disease and died wednesday at his home in los angeles. he was 74 years old. his songs were thoughtful, they were intelligent, most of all they were full of soul, shining star for you to see what your life can truly be as pierre thomas wrote me this morning about white, a true shining star, maurice white, may you rest in peace and may your music play on forever. >> hear, hear. >> also in "pop news" this morning, super bowl tickets really hard to get, right? intercepted as soon as they go on sale but if you didn't catch yours in time, we have another fun way to spend the weekend. how's this for a second string plan. why not watch the game at one of the player's own homes. carolina panthers player roman harper has put his luxurious apartment on airbnb while he's off in california staying at another airbnb with his family while he takes on the broncos. it will be like you're on the field as you sit back, relax in front of harper's 70-inch tv screen. >> nice.
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>> amazing views of charlotte and an outdoor pool and hot tub. and the real touchdown, harper is donating the entire $5,000 fee to charity and airbnb will match it. >> what? >> excellent. >> wow. >> you have to root for the panthers. is that required? >> it's not required. >> as long as the money goes to charity. >> money goes to charity. >> strongly suggest it. >> i would suggest it, yes. then finally, an inspirational video for all the players heading to the super bowl this sunday or for you as you get ready for your weekend workout. watch this guy. wait for it. that's right, baby. >> where has he seen that before? >> that's phenomenal. >> one more time. >> that's not a drop the mike -- >> the champ right there. >> drop the barbell moment. >> there you go.
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new york city, george. >> looks like that strongest man competition, wide world of sports, old school. >> love seeing that. thank you, lara. coming up the super bowl ad we've been talking about all morning, we go behind the sceneses of the famous budweiser clydesdales. and then leslie mann is here live. can't wait for that. so much more coming up on "gma."
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good morning. we are days away from the super bowl and we want you to know we are the place for all broncos news. we have continuing coverage through sunday. we have the entire crew for a special this evening at 6:30 live from the bay area. and on super bowl sunday we have extended coverage sunday morning from 7:00 a.m. until 11:30. it's gorgeous outside. blue skies. in denver only in the 20s. we are seeing colder temperatures up north. greeley, akron and sterling all `n the teens. that's better than the high country. eagle you're 2 below now. warmup will be nice. gunnison to 14. eagle goes to 30.
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possible accident with rtd bus and school bus, monaco and evans. that's preliminary information. i'll have more details hopefully coming up. 225 at parker road, heavy traffic starting to ease. we've had an accident by yosemite that's being cleared. still feeling the effects here, as well as on parker road trying to join southbound 225. 12 minutes there. the rest of the drivv isn't too bad. university and arapahoe an accident there. downtown to the denver tech center heavier than the northbound side, about 25
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earlier problems starting to wind down. little bit of traffic on the north side and 6th avenue. overall the drive is easing up. semi stalled out on i-70 by that exit ramp to welcome back to "gma." a lot of fans here at "gma" excited for the big game. >> yes. chef alex guarnaschelli and george duran are with us. chef alex has they are looking so good. then george has virgin watermelon margaritas. cannot wait for this showdown coming up. but, amy, first to you. >> yes, a lot to look forward to. besides the game itself one of the most anticipated parts of the super bowl, of course, the ads, especially the one you're about to see with the famous budweiser clydesdales. abc's kayna whitworth got a behind-the-scenes look at what
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sunday. >> reporter: perhaps one of the most anticipated commercials of the super bowl. behind-the-scenes to see firsthand the making of the new ad. >> this year's commercial is very bold, very confident. >> reporter: illustrated by the world famous clydesdales. this is huge and heavy. hold on. >> that collar there is 50 pounds. >> is that high enough on him? >> yeah, that will work. he just ate. >> people will want to talk about this one. >> reporter: so, what they're trying to do right now is get the fog exactly right before they send the horses through. titled not backing down since 1876, the clydesdales thunder into view. the ad shrouded in secrecy until now. for"good morning america," kayna whitworth, abc news, los angeles. >> all right. and it's time for the big reveal. here it is, the new budweiser
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>> wow. that was strong, right? [ cheers and applause ] definitely not puppies this time around. all right, lara. >> hi, guys. here now with the hilarious leslie mann. okay, let's just get it out there. i sat down, there was a cushion on the seat. i threw it. it wasn't very graceful. welcome to live tv, leslie. leslie is starring in a really great movie teaming up with dakota johnson and rebel wilson. it's called "how to be single" and in this clip that you're
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guy is checking her out. >> how old is that one anyway? >> like 27. >> the only reason a guy like that would talk to me is to get a prescription for medical marijuana. >> he might be going to the food. nope, he's coming. he's here. >> okay, he is adorable. >> isn't he cute? >> and your character, i was like mad at you -- your character because you're so cute and you don't think that you're worthy of a younger cute guy talking to you. >> well, i think -- well, it makes sense because young guys sometimes don't know exactly what they want, but he was super, you know, handsome and hairless, which is -- >> right, that's always a plus. >> and the opposite of my husband, and he goes to the gym a lot. >> yeah. >> which is the opposite of my husband, and when he picked me up his back didn't go out all the time. >> oh, that was nice. so it was fun working with him. >> yeah.
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he is so -- he was so great in this movie and you guys had really adorable chemistry. >> thank you. >> so he was on "girls" i think. >> he was on "girls." uh-huh. >> and i just love everybody around you. dakota johnson. >> yes. >> rebel wilson, jake and many others, what was it like working with this team? >> it was a great group of people. i got especially close with dakota because we did most of our stuff together and then rebel is like one of the funniest people i've ever been around, just, you know, no filter, says whatever is on her mind, and sometimes it's painful to hear, you know, like the truth about me. >> she just -- >> yeah. i don't know if she did that to you. did you interview her? >> no, it was george and she was very naughty. >> she was? >> well, like in that perfect way that embarrasses george because we love when he gets embarrassed. >> great, super fun. >> you and dakota, you can tell that you're very close. you feel it in the film and
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you guys kidding when you were flirting with an interviewer recently? we saw this video. it's like gone massively viral. even your husband -- there's the interviewer, and then you guys are -- what's happening? why don't you describe -- >> what happened is that was like at the very end of a -- >> long junket. >> a very long junket day where you do four-minute interviews back to back for like three or four hours and we just got a little crazy, and we hit on this guy and it's like we forgot we were being interviewed and -- it was -- he was like such a breath of fresh air and, you know, it was fun to see him take off his shirt and -- >> he really took off his shirt? >> he did take off his shirt, not all the way. he unbuttoned it. >> the perks of the job. >> the creepy girls but, yeah, you got to do what you got to do to make it through the day.
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world famous writer, director, even got in on the act. he saw that and tweeted out at you. does he totally get it? >> what did he tweet back? >> he says -- why don't you read it. >> dakota and leslie hit on -- foursome. >> yeah. so you read that. >> okay. >> he's so funny. you guys don't need any lessons on how to be single because you're in a terrific marriage with a great guy that we love visiting with. >> oh, thank you. >> what do you want to tell people about this movie? why is it a must see? >> i think, you know, it's just a great movie to go see on valentine's day weekend and if you want to laugh and have fun and then go see it. >> there you go. a plea from your star, leslie mann who we love having here, "how to be single" hits theaters on friday, february 12th. i'm going to go outside to rob. will you throw it to him. >> yeah.
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>> rob. >> i got it. i got it, leslie. touchdown, cam dab style. omaha, omaha. countdown to the super bowl day forecast out in santa clara looking good. temperatures way above normal, into the 70s which is good for throwing and good for defense as well. out to j.j. watt and drew brees. jesse has them, all-stars. the nfl super bowl. >> you know we're excited as a former player and players, we actually have great weather coming up here for super bowl 50. guy, obviously we're all here in san francisco for the big game, but you guys are also here supporting some pretty cool cause, as well, j.j. >> one thing we've been working on at gatorade is trying to figure out how to make the athlete better. as an athlete myself, i'm always trying to figure out how i can be better. gatorade is working on technology that can help understand how much intake you're having, how many fluids you're taking in, how many carbohydrates you need so every athlete will end up having a specific pod to put in their own gatorade bottle that they can drink to know exactly how much to
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>> gets tired of chasing quarterbacks all day. what about you, drew? microsoft and had the opportunity to be on a microsoft technology panel talking about all the technological advancements in our game which have been pretty amazing. one of those in the past few years has been the surface tablet we have on the sidelines. >> fun stuff out here in san francisco all week. let's go back to rob in new york. >> let's check out what's happening across the c >> this weather report brought to you by campbell's. got a rowdy crowd out here, amy. back over to you. >> all right, rob. well, now to the newest project from nicholas sparks. he is, of course, the author behind some of greatest modern day love stories
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to remember." "message in a bottle." i could go on and on. his new movie is called "the choice" and sara haines sat down with him and the cast. >> pay attention because i'm about to tell you the secret to life. ready? the whole damn thing is about choices. >> reporter: in "the choice" nicholas sparks' 11th film adaptation, benjamin walker and teresa palmer play travis and gabby, two north carolina neighbors put to the ultimate test. >> travis, this is ryan mccarthy, my boyfriend. >> reporter: to see how far they are willing to go to keep the hope of love alive. >> come back to me, baby. >> reporter: we sat down with benjamin, teresa and nicholas sparks himself at new york city's tavern on the green. nicholas, this was the first film your production company did. how did this change your role? >> film is always a collaborative process. we were able to sit down and brainstorm. i feel that the setting is
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itself. >> now, teresa, you also -- your character gabby comes out kind of fighty. >> gabby has an idea how her life should be and then all of a sudden this guy comes into her life and turns everything upside down and i think she's angry about it. and the same with him. right? >> you think i don't need anyone and you very quickly realize that he does need someone and he does need someone very specific. >> one thing i was surprised at is i laughed a ton throughout the movie. why was that important in this story? >> we wanted a sense of humor which we thought would really bring the film to life in a more authentic way. >> teresa, you like myself are a huge nicholas sparks fan. >> yes. >> how amazing was it when you got that call you're going to be in the film? >> if i could go back to my 18-year-old self who was so obsessed with "the notebook" and tell her that one day i would in my own nicholas sparks movie, i probably would just drop dead on the spot. >> reporter: for "good morning america," sara haines, abc news, new york. >> one, two, three. >> ah. there's some laughter but we
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and my office had never actually been done. >> no, it was actually the opposite. >> it was very much the opposite but unlike lara, i don't have diy gene so we called michael smith and "architectural digest" and they teamed up to redo it. all i had to do was write the check but as you can see, this place really needed an upgrade. >> oh, yeah. >> this place is a dump. come on. and, you know, i started to feel i have to say a little bit embarrassed, you know, robin and lara and amy have all fixed up their offices, personalized them. >> love this and i love this woman. >> oh, my gosh. that's so great. >> ooh, it does look great together. >> made them a little bit of home and, you know, i started to feel like i'm bringing down the value of the neighborhood. this is where i start every single day. it would be great if it was a little more comfortable, a little more personal and a little bit more like home.
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respect was shocking. >> george's office looked like a demented dorm room gone bad. >> i think the biggest transformation actually was the window because the window was just frightening and made no sense, and i think the solution of using a blackout shade and then putting the wooden blinds in front of it is just really beautiful. very masculine. very sophisticated. >> the walls were really transformative. it's a little bit of a trick. i think people are often hesitant about the idea of wallpaper. it sounds like your grandmother's attic or something and i think in a situation like that with not a lot of architecture, it can transform it. >> i think michael had some brilliant solutions like that
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you know, i'm a big believer that things shouldn't go in drawers but if they're in a cabinet you still know where things are and they're accessible. >> i really believed that the pattern carpets are an interesting way to ground a room and if you put things on and they kind of hold in place, so that's something that a lot of people can take away. >> i think he's going to love it. it's been a big secret. are you ready? >> let's do it. >> okay. >> oh, my gosh. this is unbelievable. so this is all the furniture that i bought. >> yeah. >> but then you figured it all out. these are some old beautiful photos. >> those are good, right? you have your own photos here which are great. >> nice. >> we gave you this this great cupboard. look. so it has all this great stuff. it has your water, it has a little baby refrigerator. it's completely great. >> this is crazy. >> you're never going to have to go home. it's going to be amazing. >> i did say before this happened, it would be nice since i spend the first part of every day here to feel a little more like home and it doesn't feel
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>> it's good. >> it's great. >> we gave you plants you can't kill. they're unbelievable. >> ah. >> it's good, right? >> this is great. >> take a nap in there. it's amazing. >> i didn't even notice that. >> a good light fixture so it's not -- >> a dimmer. >> a dimmer. >> i can't believe this is my office. this is the ultimate before and after. >> it's good. >> it's really good. >> look how nice it is seriously. >> great. >> wow, big thanks to michael and margaret. >> yeah and "architectural digest" and this is the first time george is letting any of us into his office hence the police tape. are we ready? >> let's go. >> america, let's see george stephanopoulos' lair. come on in, everybody. wow. thank you for letting me in for the first time ever. this is so nice. do you ever really sit in this chair? >> i nap sometimes if we have to stay late after the show. >> you do? >> yeah. >> what's your favorite part about this? >> it doesn't feel like i'm coming to work. >> right. it feels -- >> that's the best part about it. >> it's really, really nice. and this is where you store your
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this is gorgeous. i mean, look at this. >> isn't that pretty? >> oh, see, america, i had a feeling. and ali comes here sometimes. does she approve? >> ali has not been here but she approved and wrote the piece in "architectural digest." >> she did? >> yes. >> ali, it's beautiful and george has been much nicer since it got done, so thank you. thank you, "architectural digest." thanks for letting us come in, george. >> absolutely. it hits newsstands tuesday. coming up, the chefs creating the ultimate game day spread.
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go go big or go home we are gearing up for the big game with the ultimate spread. former taste of the nfl chefs george duran and alex guarnaschelli who hosts "bust my chops" on periscope here with sous chef and game day grub judge landon collins is here, of course, also known as a safety with the new york giants.
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alex and george, first i want you to tell me about the taste of the nfl. you're both chefs. >> the taste of the nfl is for raising money for food banks. it's raising over $24 million which translated into 192 million meals. >> got to make you feel good in what's interesting for every dollar they get they serve eight meals and you mention that people in this country are still hungry so it's a fantastic cause and well worth it. >> landon, i know you're getting ready to eat but the game is two days away. who are you rooting for? all in timing, landon. >> yes, definitely but definitely the broncos. >> the broncoss. [ cheers and applause ] >> all right. that was popular with this side. so, we've got some hecklers over there. we'll do our gameday showdown. you'll judge and say which one you pick so show me what you got. >> i have pork ribs which i just love.
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and if you want to make a spiced rub spicier double the cayenne pepper so that's -- sprinkle it right on top. >> brown sugar. >> cayenne pepper. >> wrap these up and let them rest overnight. they're all ready and then we make a little reduction with some was worcestershire sauce and reduce it and, oh, my god, stop it. >> what do you think? >> awesome. >> awesome. i can already tell you these -- i'm sorry. the football ice cream cakes, mwah, amazing. >> decorating football shaped cookies to look like footballs and then a little vanilla or whatever ice cream and make these the day before and then pretend you're going to serve them and eat them all in the kitchen. >> exactly, exactly. george, you're up. >> panthers fan, carolina barbecue, baby. that's right. simple barbecue rub with grilled steak and the best part you make
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let's dump everything in there. once it's all done that green herb sauce is served over here as a football field. look at this beautiful football field. make yourself a nice football. >> that's right. that's how you do it. >> that sauce will change your life, you said. >> it's going to change your life the way you know it. >> yeah, that's right. >> are you a panthers fan now? is that what it means? >> got to go with denver. >> who wins the challenge? landon, you get to decide. >> i have to say -- i have to go with my man george for this one. [ cheers and applause ] >> you win a trophy. >> big thanks to nfl apparel for providing us with all the fun sports wear and gear and we'll be right back. got the trophy?
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yeah, the internet's great, but i think hair and makeup went a little too far. yeah, that's not working. i much prefer the two-day beard, horn-rimmed glasses, just-slept-in-his-car kinda thing. yeah, i miss the rumpled crazy uncle look. okay. be "paul giamatti." that's the essence of this role. feel like a hollywood insider
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good morning. 8:56now. we're just days away from the super bowl. we want you to know we are the place for all the broncos coverage. we have continuing coverage through sunday. we have an entire crew for a special this evening at 6:30 live from the bay area. then super bowl sunday morning wake up with us. we'll have extended coverage from 7:00 a.m. to 11:30. time to check on that friday forecast. >> it is a great forecast with plenty of sunshine. will warm us up in the metro area. now 20 degrees. should warm to 37. even a few low 40s in the southeast corner. little bit of snow there. %- mid-40s with sunshine tomorrow, and sunday a blast of arctic air, should remain mostly dry here, but in our forecast for the game on sunday, here in denver, 36 at kickoff. by the end of the game down in
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luckily you'll be watching from your couch. jayson, in california they'll be in the 70s. >> so will the temperature in my living room. even though i won't be there, i'll be at a baton competition sunday. yeah. dvr'ing the game. don't tell me what happens. an accident, couple of buses hereeat monaco and evans. that's aagood area to avoid. we'll have the rescue crews there for a little bit. accident southbound i-25 near yale. off to the shoulder. slow, but nothing too horrible. accident to the south side, arapahoe and quebec busy. side street elting over the next couple of days. i-70 continues to wind down. 270 couple of extra minutes.
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